The Federal Reserve System's training program for assistant examiners is set forth in the Examiner Commissioning Program. Assistant examiners
choose from one of three specialty areas (safety and soundness, consumer affairs, or information technology). The assistant examiner is eligible to be considered for commissioning after completion
of three levels of course work, including passing a proficiency examination and demonstrating job-related proficiency to the satisfaction of their Reserve Bank management.

The program provides significant training on internal controls, information technology, risk management, risk-focused examination techniques, and integrated supervision concepts. In addition,
the curriculum is designed to enhance the individual's analytical, critical-thinking, and decision making skills.

The course descriptions linked below outline course content and learning objectives for each course. Many courses contain precourse work, which must be completed by the
participant before the first day of class.

To some extent, the courses and descriptions will vary from year to year. Please feel free to contact me with questions.

Programs are open to banking supervision staff of the Federal Reserve System.

Examiners and staff members from State agencies, foreign central banks, and other regulatory agencies are accommodated on a space available basis.

Registration Procedures

Each class has a limited number of seats.

When a class reaches maximum capacity, additional registrants are placed on the wait list and will be notified when and if their status changes.

Classes are subject to cancellation in the event of insufficient registrations.

Non-System participants may be subject to an enrollment fee for offerings hosted by the STREAM Technology Lab in Chicago.

All reservations for non-System participants are on a first-come, first-served basis and will only be considered after System staff requests have been filled.

Registration requests sent via e-mail should include full contact information (name, address, telephone, and e-mail address) for all registrants and the point of contact for the request.

Registrations will be confirmed via e-mail.

Please use the list below to determine the appropriate registration contact:

Participants from Federal Reserve Banks should contact the Training Coordinator at their Reserve Bank.

US state agencies responsible for financial regulations should contact the Training Coordinator at the Reserve Bank in their District.

Participants from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System should contact the Curriculum Analyst for the course at the Board of Governors. Board staff can obtain contact information from the SuperVision Learning Governance intranet site.

Participants from US federal financial regulators such as FDIC, OCC, and NCUA should contact Amol Vaidya at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors at(202) 475-6306 or amol.b.vaidya@frb.gov.

Participants from any other US federal agency with financial regulatory responsibilities contact Amol Vaidya at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors at (202) 475-6306 or amol.b.vaidya@frb.gov.

Participants from foreign central banks and non-US supervisory authorities contact the Officer in charge of International Training and Assistance at the Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System:

The courses listed below qualify for CPE credit hours, per the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) standard for Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
Programs. The number of CPE credits earned by successful completion of a course is provided in the list below.

With the exception of programs for which it is not possible, certificates are distributed at the end of the class by the host bank.

All complaints regarding CPE courses offered by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System / Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation should be addressed to the NASBA CPE
Coordinator. Currently, this is:

The complaint will be investigated and a response returned to the complainant within fifteen business days.

The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a
sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE
credit. This sponsorship allows SuperVision Learning Governance (SLG) to issue CPE credits for assessed group-live (instructor-led) System courses. Complaints regarding registered
sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417, Web site:
http://www.nasba.org.

The following list outlines the courses assessed and the number of CPE credits that will be offered for each assessed course, in the following categories: Accounting and Auditing, Consulting
Services, Management, Personal Development, Specialized Knowledge and Applications, and Taxation.